The State Journal obtained the email, which you can read in full below. It opens up with Geddert—who worked closely with serial sexual abuser Larry Nassar—saying that everything at his gym was about “safe, successful gymnastics.” He said his silence “should not be construed as a lack of caring” and that these young women speaking out, several of whom have accused him of physical and mental abuse, “have our support.” He then wrote this:

I know I am not perfect. Like all our coaches, I am deeply committed to protecting the safety and well-being of our students. I know my shortcomings as a coach: I have high expectations and high standards and I am passionate about coaching our gymnasts to realize their full potential. Sometimes the intensity is challenging—both for our gymnasts and their coaches. We have worked here at Twistars to make sure safety and the overall well-being of our athletes is our No. 1 priority. In fact, we were among the first members to certify all of our competitive team staff with Safe Sport.

As for the suspension by USA Gymnastics, Geddert wrote, “We will fight these allegations at the appropriate time and place.” But he said that time isn’t now because he didn’t want to “distract and detract from the victims’ statements.” At no point does he address that several of those victims he claims to support also have been the people speaking out about him.